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LIST OF STATE OFFICERS 




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NAMES OF THE DELEGATES 


TO THE 



CONVENED TN THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY BUILDING, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, 

JANUARY 6, 1865, ETC., ETC., 


COMPILED BY 


HENRY eJ . S T I E R L I N , 


DOOK-KEEi’EE, 


(Late Jlajor 1st Cavalry, Mo. Vols.) 








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HON. ARNOLD KREKEL, 


PKEMDKNT OF THE MISSOURI STATE CONSTITUTIONA.L CONVE.S’TION, 


THIS PAMPHLET OF 


OFFICIAL REFERENCE TO SAID BODY, 


COMPILED BY 


HENRY J, S T I E R E I N , 



DOOK-KEEPER, 


(^Late Major 1st Cavalry, Mo. Vols.,) 


IS PESPECTFULLT DEDICATED. 


LIST OF STATE OFFICERS AND NAMES OF THE DELEGATES TO THK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 
OF MISSOURI, CONVENF-D IN THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY BUILDING, ST. I.OUI.S, 

^ ^ MISSOURI, JANUARY 6, 18G.3, ETC., ETC. 



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|in ©rdiiumti' i^bonslun^ ^laucrtr in IPissouri. 


Be it ordained ry the teople op the State of Missouri, in 
Convention Assembled, That liereal'ter, in this Slate, there shall 
be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except in })uuishmeiit 
of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted ; and 
all persons held to service or labor as slaves, are hereby declared 

FREE. 

Fussed in Convention, the Wih day of January, A. D., 1865. 


©ffiters, 


Elected. IST o v e m. ber Stli, IsiG-D. 


Governor, _ _ _ _ 

Lieut. Governor, - - - 
Secretary of State, 

Auditor OF Public Accounts, - 
State Treasurer, - - - 
Kegister of Lands, 

Attorney General, 


THOMAS C. PLETCHEPv, 
GEOKGE SMITH. 
EPAJTCIS EOD3IAN. 

A. THOMPSON. 

^Y. BISHOP. 

J. E. SMITH. 

SOBEKT F. WINGATE. 

























































































NAME. 


I I. 


O Ill L m Ct ^ T E S OF THE C O V E JsT T ION 


ADAMS, WILLIAM B. 

BARR, ADAM J. 

BEDFORD, ALFRED M. 


PLACE OF NATIVITY. 


St. Louis county. Mo. 

Northampton co.. Pa. 

Jackson county, Tciin. ... 


W'HEN Born. 


BONHAM, DAVID. 

BUDD, GEORGE K. 

BDNCE, IIARVEA'. 

BUSH, ISIDOR.'... 

CHILDRESS ROBERT L 
CLOVER, HENRY A.... 
COWDEN, RIVES C. 


DAVIS, JOHN H... 
DAVIS, SA.MUEL T. 


Northampton, England... March 23, 1809. 

Philadelphia, Pa.Feb. 14, 1802.'.. 

Long Island, Now York...joct. 28, 1817... 

Prague, Austria.Ijan. 18, 1822... 

Knox co.. East Tenn.l\ug. 9, 1309_ 

Now York, N. Y. j.Marchd, 1824. 

Franklin county, Va.April 27, 1800.. 

Ross county, Ohio.^Oct. 2, 1817 _ 

JelTersou county, Ky- Feb. 28, 183.9... 


DODSON, ISHAM B. , 


D’CENCH, WILLIAM. 

DRAKE, CHARLES D. 


Wayne county, Ky. 

Prussia, Germany. 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 


ELLIS, JOHN H. 

ESTHER, JOHN. 

EVANS, ELLIS G. 

FILLEY, CHAUNCEY I. 
FLETCHER. JOHN W. . 


Ohio county, Virginia.... 

Roane co.. East Tenn. 

St. Francois co.. Mo. 

Lansingburgb, N. Y . 

Jeft'erson county. Mo. 


FOLMSBEE, WILLIAM HENRY, 

FOSTER, EMORY S. 

FULKERSON, FREDERICK M. 

GAMBLE, JOHN W. 

GILBEET, ARCHIBALD. 


GILBERT, SAMUEL A. (a). 


GTLSTRAP, ABNER LEE. 
GRAMMER, JOEL M. 


GREEN, MOSES P. 


HARRIS, THOMAS B. (o)... 

HENDERSON, DAVID. 

HOLCOMB, ETHAN ALLEN. 


HOLDSWORTH, JOHN H. 

HOLLAND, W'lLLlS S. 

HUGHES, BENJ. FRANKLIN. 
HUME, JOSEPH F. 


HUSMANN, GEORGE J. * 


KING, WTLLYS. 

KREKEL, ARNOLD .. 
LEONARD, REEVES. 
LINTON, MOSES L.. 


McKERNAN, JOHN F. 


MCPHERSON, ARCHIBALD M 


MACK. JOHN A. 

MARTIN, ALEXANDER 11. 

MEYER, FERDINAND- 


Ott. 29, 1818.. 
July 4, 1828.... 
March 17, 1820,. 


Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Greene county Mo. 

Lee county, Virginia.. 
Louisville, Kentucky.. 
FairQeld District, S. C.. 


Doc. 7, 18.8.... 

Aug. 1, 1817... 
April 11, 1811. 


Jolliet, Illinois . 


Washington co., Indiana 
Bedford county, Tenn.... 


Prince William co., Va.. 


Madison county, Ky. 

Augusta county, Va. 

Ashtabula cout ty, Ohio. 


New York, N. Y .. 
Allen county, Ky... 
Cooper county. Mo. . 
Howard county. Mo. 

Hanover, Germany.. 


Hartford county. Conn. 

Prussia, Germany. 

Howard county. Mo. 

Nelson county, Ky. 


Muskingum county, Ohio 


Iredell county, N. C. 


MITCHELL, JAMES P. 

MORTON, WILLIAM A. (a)... 
NEWGENT, ANDREW GRAY. 

NIXDORF, ANTON PAUL. 

OWENS, JAMES W. 


PECK, DORASTUS. 


RANKIN, JONATHAN THOS... 

ROGERS, J.AMES F. (6). 

ROURER, PHILIP JACOB.... 

JEM, GUSTAVES. 


ST. 


SMITH, ELI . 


SMITH, KNIGHT G. 

STRONG, GEORGE P. 

SUTTON. JAMES T. 

SWEARINGEN. JOHN R. 

SW'ITZLER, WILLIAM F. (a). 

THILENIUS, GEORGE O. 

WEATIIERBY, LEWIS H. 

WILLIAMS, JEREMIAH... 

WILLIAMS, EUGENE. 


Pennsylvania co., Va- 

Fauquier co., Va. 

Prussia, Germany. 


Centre county, Penn. . 

Union county, Ky. 

Clark county, Indiana. 
Breslau, Prussia, Germ’y, 
Franklin county. Mo... 


Otsego county, N. Y.. 
Blunt co.. East Tenn. 


Dec. 18, 1814.. 
Aug. 1, 18-27... 
July 10, 1821... 
Oct. 17, 18-29.. 
Sept. 9,1819.. 

June 2-2, 1829.. 

Nov. 6, 1833... 

Dec. 27, 1808.. 

Nov. 24, 1816.. 

Juue 22, 1814.. 

May 19, 1836... 

Aug. 19, 1814.. 
Dec. 7, 1825... 

May 10, 1818... 

Nov. 25, 1815.. 

May 22, 1803.. 

Nov. 17. 1831.. 

June 8, 1803.... 
Dec. 4, 1825.... 
Nov. 20, 18.30... 
Nov. 7, 18-22... 

Nov. 4, 1827- 

Aug. 30. 1803... 
March 12, 1816 
Nov. 6. 1833.... 
April 12, 1809.. 

June 27, 1827... 

June 26, 1802... 

Jan’y 5, 1807... 
Sept. 22, 1817.. 

May 11, 1827. . 

Dec. 22, 1815... 
Feb. 29, 1812 .. 
Oct. 13, 1816... 
Jan’y 14, 1832.. 
Oct. 16, 1830.. 

Aug. 23, 1803. 

Sept. 16, 1822... 


Baden, Germany... 
St. Genevieve, Mo. 


Washington co., Ohio.. 

Waterford, Virginia.... 
Litchfield county. Conn. 
Smith county, Tenn.... 

.Allen county, Ky. 

Fayette county, Ky.... 

Germany... 

Tomkins county. N. Y.. 

Bucks county. Pa. 

Knoxville. Tenn. 


April 27, 18-22.. 
Feb’y 16, 1825.. 

July 15, 1817... 

Dec 11 1831... 
Dec. 17,’ 1814... 
Nov. 25, 1820... 
Aug. 30, 1793... 
March 16, 1819. 
Aug 10,1829... 
Sept. 14, 1829.. 
March 3, 1824.. 
Oct. 2-2, 1832... 


PROFESSION. 


Physician. 
Physician. 
Lawyer ... 


Parmer. 

Comptroller of the city of St. Louis. 
Public Adm’r of Cooper county. Mo. 
Gen’l Ag’t Iron Mount’n R. R of Mo 

Farmer. 

Lawyer. 


residence. 


Danville. Moulgomery county, Mo_ 1 

Richmoml. Ray county, Mo. 1 

Charleston, Mississippi county. Mo.. 1 

Andrew count.v. Mo. 1 

St. Louis, Mo. 1 

Bonnville, Cooper county. Mo. I 

St. Louis, Mo. ^ 1 

Webster county. Mo.^ l 

St. Louis, Mo.■ 1 


Farmer.Polk county. Mo . 


I 


Farmer. 

Lawyer. 


Lawyer. 


.Merchant. 
Lawyer ... 


Physician. 

Farmer. 

Mechanic. 

Qucensware Importer. 
Parmer. 


Physician. 

Student of Law. 

Parmer. 

Farmer. 


Farmer . 


Lawyer . 


Lawyer ... 
Merchant , 


Lawyer . 


Farmer ... 
Physician. 
Lawyer ... 


Farmer ... 
Physician. 
Physician. 
Physician. 


Nurseryman . 


Merchant. 

Lawyer. 

Major Missouri Volunteers. 
Physician. 


Commission Merchant. 


Surveyor. 


Farmer. 

Clerk Circuit Court. 

Manufac’r and dealer in hides and ) 
leather.. 


Farmer ... 
Physician. 
Merchant.. 


Pbysicion. 

Private 47th Infty Mo 
Judge of Circuit Court 
cial District of Missouri 


. VoL, and ) 
t I9th Judi- > 
uri. } 


Physician. 


Merchant. 


Captain 42d Infantry, Mo. Volunteers 

Teacher. 

.Merchant, Ass’t Prov. Marshal, and I 
Captain Missouri Volunteers. j 

Farmer. 


Physician. 

Lawyer. 

Farmer. 

Clerk of Court. 

Editor. 

Merchant... 

Lawyer. 

Physician and Farmer.... 
Merchant. 


Nodaway county. Mo.' 1 

New Madrid, New Madrid co.. Mo...' I 

Kirksville, Adair county. Mo.,.,.^ 1 

St. Louis, Mo.I 1 

St. Louis, Mo. I 1 


Chillicothe, Livingston co.. Mo. 

Laclede county. Mo. 

Cuba, Crawford county. Mo.... 

St. Louis, Mo. 

De Soto, Jefferson county. Mo.. 


Gallatin, Daviess county. Mo. 

Warrensburg, Johnson county. Mo... 

■Marshal, S.alins county, Mo. 

Farmingdale, Audrain county. Mo.... 
Lawrence county. Mo. 


Weston, Platte county. Mo. 


jMacon City, Macon county. Mo. 
Cassville, Berry courly. Mo .... 


Hannibal, Marion county. Mo. 


C.»Haway county. Mo. 

Dent county. Mo. 

Keytesville, Chariton county Mo. 


•Monroe county. Mo. 

Henry county, Mo. 

Georgetown, Pettis county, Mo. 
Monite.au county. Mo. 


Herman, Gasconade county. Mo. 


St. Louis, Mo. 

St. Charles, St. Charles county, .Mo.. 

Howard county. Mo. 

St. Louis, Mo. 


Osage City, Cole county. Mo. 


Perry county. Mo. 


Green county. Mo. 

Troy, Lincoln county. Mo. 

St. Louis, Mo. 


Lewis county. Mo. 

Liberty, Clay county. Mo. 

Kansas City, Jackson county. Mo. 

Tuscumbia, Miller county. Mo. 

Washington, Franklin coqnty. Mo. 


Ironton, Iron county. Mo. 


Greenfield, Dade county. Mo . 


Putnam county. Mo. 

Stockton, Cedar county, Mo. 

St. Genevieve, St. Genevieve co. Mo 


Smithton, Worth county. Mo. 


Princeton, Mercer county. Mo.. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Wayne county, Mo. 

Independence, Jackson county. Mo 

Columbia, Boone county. Mo. 

Cape Girardeau, C. Girardeau co.. Mo. 

Maysville, De Kalb county. Mo. 

Caldwell county. Mo. 

Memphis, Scotland county. Mo. 


POST OFFICE ADDRESS. 


Danville, Mo. 

Richmond, Ray county. Mo. 

Charleston, Mississippi co.. Mo. 


Empire Prairie P. O., Andrew co. Mo. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Boonville, Mo. 

St Louis, Mo.. 

Marshfield, Webster county. Mo. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Halfway Post Office, Polk county, Mo. 

Hallsas Ferry P. 0., Nodaway co , Mo. 
New Madrid, Mo. 


Kirk.sville. Adair county, Mo. 


St. Louis, Mo.. 
St. Lou's, Mo. 


Chillicothe, Mo. 

Lebanon, Laclede county. Mo. 
Cuba, Crawford county. Mo.. 

St Louis, Mo. 

De Soto, Mo. 


Gallatin, Daviess county. Mo. 

Warrensburg, Mo. 

Marshal, Saline county. Mo. 

Me.xico, Mo.. 

Mount Vernon, Lawrence co., Mo.... 


Weston, Mo. 

.Macon City, Mo. 
Cassville, Mo .. 


Hannibal, Mo 


Concord, Callaway county. Mo. 

Dent Court House, Dent county. Mo.. 
Keytesville, Chariton county. Mo. 


Long Branch P. 0., Monroe co.. Mo... 

Calhoun, Henry county. Mo. 

Sedalia, Mo. 

California, Moniteau county. Mo..... 


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Hermann, Mo. 


St. Louis, Mo. 

St. Charles, Mo...,. 

Payette, Howard county. Mo. 
St. Lonis, Mo. 


Osage City, Cole county, Mo. 


Altenburg, Perry county. Mo. 


Springfield, Mo. 

Troy, Lincoln county. Mo. 


St. Lonis, Mo. 

Primrose, Lewis county. Mo. 

Liberty, Clay county. Mo. 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Pleasant Farm P. 0., Miller co.. Mo. 
Washington, Mo. 


Ironton, Mo. 


Greenfield, Dade county. Mo.... 

Unionville, Putnam county. Mo. 
Lebanon, Laclede county. Mo... 

St. Genevieve, Mo. 


Smithton, Worth county. Mo. 


Princeton, Mercer county. Mo... 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Coldwater, Wa.vne county, Mo.. 

Independence, Mo. 

Columbia, Boone county. Mo ... 

Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

Maysville, DeKalb county. Mo.. 
Kingston, Caldwell county. Mo.. 
Memphis, Scotland county. Mo. 


[For Remarks, see next page.] 


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16 

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13 

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18 

4 

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6 

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15 

16 
28 

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29 

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6 

29 

27 

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REPRESENTING THE COUNTIES 0 F - 


t (See Remarks.) 


942 1.486 897 

Montgomery, St. Charles and Warren. 

227 360 261 

412 212 277 = 

Caldwell, Carroll, Clinton and Ray. 

74 79 UO = 

= . 39 44 = 160 = 

Dunklin, Mississippi, Now Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott and Stoddard. 

= 251 97 = 142 = 

316 625 625 740 

Andrew, Atchison, Holt and Nodaway. . 

38 6 75 6 . 

St. Louis City and County. 

627 678 214 

Cooper, Moniteau, and Morgan. . 

414 410 235 .. 

(See GEORGE K. BDDDj. . 

3(16 1,651 92 = 318 

Christian, Greene, Stone, Taney and Webster. 

01 302 00 = J 86 

(See GEOP.GE K. BUDD). . 

421 273 142 616 

Dallas, Hickory, Laclede and Polk. . 

00 01 44 69 

(See DAVID BONIIA.M). 

(See ALFRED M. BEDFORDi. . . 

676 586 1 301 329 360.. 

Adair, Knox, Macon, Schuyler and Shelby. . 

121 339 10 194 219 

(See GEORGE K. BUDD). . 

tsee GEORGE IC BUDD).. 

682 353 = 897 

Linn, Livingston, Putnam and Sullivan. 

107 446 = 144 

(See RIVES C. COWDEN). . 

377 103 134 — 70 ■■'= .63. 06 

Crawford, Dent, Douglass, Ozark, Phelps, Pulaski. Texas and Wright. 

274 00 02 = 01 = 00 61 

(See GEORGR K. BUDD). . 

917 137 339 441 

Jefferson, St. Francois, St. Genevieve and Washington. 


228 62 182 
749 643 1,130 959 

Daviess, Grundy, Harrison and Mercer, 
283 26 187 00 

471 294 746 223 

Benton, Henry, Johnson and St. Clair.. 
12 239 226 00 

231 718 177 

Lafayette, Pettis and Saline. 

402 360 64 

1-33 474 1.064 

Audrain, Lincoln and Pike. 


264 


910 

26 55 

McDonald and Newton. 
00 00 


398 346 

119 625 

Barry, Lawrence, 

20 42 

179 378 

Clay and Platte. 

776 829 

(See ISIIAM B. DODSON). 

(See ARCHIB.-VLD GILBERT, of Lawrence county). 
903 106 241 

Marion, Monroe and Ralls. 

461 635 204 

174 203 - 

Boone and Callaway. 

S39 970 

(See ELLIS G. EVANS). 

337 308 307 

Chariton, Howard and Randolph. 

00 05 316 

(Sec MOSES P. GREEN). 

(See E.MORY S. FOSTER.. 

(See FREDERICK M. FULKERSON). 

(See HARVEY BUNCE). 

1,617 70t 686 

Franklin, Gasconadef and Osage. 

3-27 120t 656 

(See GEORGE K. BUDD. 

(See WILLIAM B. ADAMS). 

See ETHAN ALLEN HOLCO.MB). 

(See GEORGE K. BUDD). 

439 1,069 112 404 

Camden, Cole, Maries and Milier. 

8 478 128 00 

128 948 = 

Bollinger, Cape Girardeau and Perry. 

25 497 = 

(See ROBERT L. CHILDRESS). 

(See JOHN W. GAMBLE). 

(See GEORGE K. BUDD).;. 

893 755 678 

Clark, Lewis and Scotland. 

100 641 623 

(See SAMUEL A. GILBERT)..... 

27 66 601 

Bates, Cass and Jackson. 

00 104 486 

(See JOHN F. McKERNAN). 


(See GEORGE J. HUSMANN . 




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2,875 848 


901 


243 


2,206 

13,322 

1,519 


2,367 


1,452 


153 

490 

123 

7,263 

1,059 


489 


3,152 


1.734 


114 


386 


697 


1.834 


3 472 


1.834 


1,126 


1,666 


725 


657 


1 249 


377 


952 


2.273 


69' 

328 

736 

492 

470 

826 

1,653 

62 

1,605 


1.290 


1,827 


320 

1 .. 


'll ? 

o 0 ; 
'So 

a '■ 


2,027 


748 


2,083 
6 059 
46C 


1,878 

1,338 

2,266 

1,03' 

369 

1,098 

2,976 

1,364 

300 

13 

663 


'S ± 


632 


1,103 1,170 


2,024 


1 076 


614 

622 


2,226 


594 


= = = 00 68 = = = = 14 

Butler, Carter, Howell, Iron, Madison, Oregon, Reynolds, Ripley, Shannon & Wayne, 

= = = 471 219 = = = = 95 

= 296 399 06 = 

Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper and Vernon. 

= 295 399 12 = 

(See JOHN H. ELLIS)... 

(See JONATHAN THOMAS RANKIN).. .".'.".I...".’..'.!!. . 

(See JOHN W. FLETCHER)... 

1,771 303 = 18.4 

Buchanan, Do Kalb, Gentry and Worth. . .. 

763 180 = 24 ' " ■ 

(See WILLIAM HENRY FOLMSBEE). . 

(See GEORGE K. BUDD). . 

(See DORASTUS PECK).. .. ■’ 

See ANDREW GRAY NEWGENT).. 

(See THOMAS B. II.ARRIS).. 

(See ARCHIBALD M. MCPHERSON). . . 

(Soe ELI S.MITn).. . 

(See ADAM J. BARR).... 

(See JA.MES P. MITCHELL)..!!!!!”!! 


Total vote cast. 82,927. 


Total. 


785 

699 


2,268 


66,196 

66,195 


1,164 


690 


72 

23 


927 


26,732 

26,732 


1,410 

654 


247 


1,062 


04 


713 

676 


1.331 


1,048 


41 


1,432 


32.231 


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(a) All thus desigated voted against the Ordinance abolishin'g slavery 
in Missouri. 

(b) Has not presented his credentials ; serves in the United States 
volunteer army, under General Thomas. 

* The vote here recorded, “for” or “against” the Convention, in 
Gascona.de county, has been so reported to the Secretary of State by the 
Clerk of ^le county of Gasconade. The vote “for Convention” in said 
eoiintv should be about 900 votes, atid “against Convention,” 119; which 
leaves the handsome majority of 781 “for Convention.” The member of 
the county of Gasconade has furnished this correction, and claims as a 
reason for this gross mistake, that it occurred either through the negli¬ 
gence or disloyalty of the Clerk of said county. The vote for Governor 
Fletcher in Gasconade was 983, and for Price 150. 

t The figures over the name of counties designate the vote cast in such 
counties “for Convention,” and those belotv the name of county, the 
vote “ against Convention.” The counties designated with a (=) have 
not made return of election to the Secretary of State. The supposition 
is, that elections were not held in said counties. 


The following counties failed to make election returns to the Secretary 
of State, in respect to the vote taken either “for” or “against” a State 
Convention, to-wit: 


1 Barton, 

11 Pulaski, 

2 Butler, 

12 Putnam, 

3 Carter, 

13 Bay, 

4 Dunklin, 

14 Beynolds, 

5 Gentry, 

15 Bipley, 

6 Hov/ell, 

16 Shannon, 

7 Oregon, 

17 Stoddard, 

8 Ozark, 

18 Taney, 

9 Pemiscot, 

19 Vernon. 


10 Perry, 


The State of Missouri contains 114 counties; 95 counties making re¬ 
turns and 19 failing to do so. The eighth census of the State of Missouri 
was taken in 18G0. In this, only 113 counties are represented. Since the 
census was taken, the county of Worth has been organized, (act approved 
February 8, 1861, to take elfect February 25, 1861;) and as this county was 
taken entirely from Gentry county, it has been represented in said census 
with the last-named county. No new counties have since been organized. 

















. APFORTIOFMENT. 

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The ropresentatioii in the State of Missouri for the General 
Assembly, apportioned last in the adjourned session of the 
Legislature, in the year 1857, is as follows : 

From the county of St. Louis, twelve Kepresentativcs. 

From the following counties, each two Eepresentativcs, 
to-wit: Platte, Jackson, Buchanan, Boone, Pike, Green, 
Callawaj^, Cape Girardeau, Cooper, Franklin, Lafayette, Ma¬ 
rion, Bay and St. Charles. 

All other representative counties, each one Eopresentativc. 

The following counties are non-representative, ’’ and for 
representation, are attached to those secondly named on the 
same line, which two counties together elect one Eepresenta- 
tive: 


Barton, attached 

to 

Jasper. 

Pemiscot, 

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New Madrid. 

Howell, 

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(C 

Oregon. 

Douglass, 

(( 

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Ozark. 

Carter, 

cc 

a 

Eipley. 

Butler, 

ii 

u 

Wayne. 


The State lias been, in above-mentioned session, divided 
into twenty-nine (State) Senatorial Districts; each such Dis¬ 
trict elects one Senator, except the Twenty-ninth District, 
(St. Louis county), which is entitled to five Senators. The 
mode of electing these Senators has been provided for in the 
fifth section of the act approved November 17,1857, in such a 
manner that of the thirty-three State Senators, one-half shall 












APPORTIONMENT. 7 


be elected at every general election; (one-half to consist of 
sixteen, the other half of seventeen Senators.) These elec¬ 
tions are held once in every two years, (ISTovember.) 


The number of Senators is. 33 

The number of Eeprescntatives.133* 

Total members...,...166 


The Senate is presided over by the Lieutenant Governor. 
The House of Eepresentatives elects, from one of its mem¬ 
bers, a Speaker, who presides over that body. 

The number of members for a Convention is double that of 
State Senators ; each Senatorial District, therefore, sends two 
Delegates for every Senator to which it is entitled—making 
a total of sixty-six members, or Delegates. 


*1 County (St. Louis) elects. 12 Kepresentatives. 


14 

Counties, 

each two. 

. 28 

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12 

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every two, one. 

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87 

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each one.,. 

. 87 

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114 



133 

Representatives 
















.LIST OF STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 

OF M 1 S S O t J R I. 


Each SenaioriaL, District sends two Delegates to Convention,\except Si. 
Lotas City and County, which sends Ten Delegates. 


First Senatorial District —Counties of Montgomery^ Saint 
Charles and Warren. 

■ Second Senatorial District —Counties of Audrain, Lincoln 
and Pike. 

Third Senatorial District —Counties of Boone and Callaway. 

Fourth Senatorial District —Counties of Marion, Monroe and 
Balls. 

Fifth Senatorial District —Counties of Clark, Lewis and Scot¬ 
land. 

Sixth Senatoried District —Counties of Chariton, Howard and 
Bandolph. 

Seventh Senatorial District —Counties of Adair, Knox, Macon, 
Schuyler and Shelby. 

Eighth Senatorial District —Counties of Linn, Livingston, 
Putnam and Sullivan. 

Ninth Senatorial District —Counties of Daviess, Grundy, 
Harrison and Mercer. 

Tenth Senalorial District —Counties of Caldwell, Carroll, 
Clinton and Bay. 

Eleventh Senatorial District —Counties, of Andrew, Atchison, 
Holt and Nodaway. 

Twelfth Senatorial District —Counties of Buchanan, DeKalb, 
Gentrv and Worth. 

Thirteenth Senatorial District —Counties of Clay and Platte. 

Fourteenth Senatorial District —Counties of Bates, Cass and 
Jackson. 















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LIST OF STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 9 


Fifteenth Senatorial JJistrict —Counties of Benton^ Hemy, 
Johnson and St. Clair. 

Sixteenth Senatorial District —Counties of Lahiyette, Pettis^ 
and Saline. 

Seventeenth Senatorial District —Counties of Barton^ Cedar^ 
DadO; Jasper and Yernon. 

Eighteenth Senatorial District —Counties of Barry, Lawrence, 
McDonald and INl’ewton. * 

Nineteenth Senatorial District —Counties of Christian, Greene, 
Stone, Taney and Webster. 

Twentieth Senatorial District —Counties of Dallas, Hickory, 
Laclede and Polk. 

Twenty-first Senatorial District —Counties of Franklin, Gas¬ 
conade and Osage. 

Twenty-second Senatorial District —Counties of Crawford, 
Dent, Douglass, Ozark, Phelps, Pulaski, Texas and Wright. 

Twenty-third Senatoried District —Counties of Jefferson, St. 
Francois, St. Genevieve and Washington. 

Twenty-fourth Senatorial District —Counties of Butler, Carter, 
Howell, Iron, Madison, Oregon, Eeynolds, Eipley, Shannon, 
and Wayne. 

Tioenty-jlfth Senatorial District —Counties of Dunklin, Mis¬ 
sissippi, Hew Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott and Stoddard. 

Twenty-sixth Senatorial District —Counties of Bollinger, Cape 
Girardeau and Perry. 

Twenty-seventh Senatorial District —Counties of Camden, Cole, 
Maries and Miller. 

Twenty-eighth Senatoried District —Counties of Cooper, Moni¬ 
teau and Morgan. 

Twenty-ninth Senatorial District —County of St. Louis—(City 
and County.) 















CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 


Tlio State of Missouri is divided iuto Niue Congressional 
.Districts, by an Ordinance of the Missouri State Convention, 


adopted June 7, 18G2. According to this ordinance, each 
District elects one member to the Congress of the United 
States; and the Districts have been laid off as follows: 

First Oongressional District shall be composed of the Fourth, 
Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Wards of the 
city of St. Louis, as now established; all that part of St. 
Louis Township north of the Manchester road, and St. Fer¬ 
dinand Township and Central Township, of the County of 
St. Louis. 


Second Congressional District shall be composed of the 
First, Second and Third Wards of the city of St. Louis, as 
now established; all that part of St. Louis Township south 
of the Manchester road, and Carondelct ToAvnship, Bon- 
homme Township, and Meramec Township ; also, the counties 
of Jefferson, Franklin, G-asconade, Osage, Maries, Crawford, 
Phelps and Pulaski. 

Third Congressional District shall be composed of the counties 
of Dunklin, Pemiscot, New Madrid, Mississippi, Stoddard, 
Butler, Ei'pley, Scott, Wayne, Eeynolds, Shannon, Cape Oirar- 
deau, Bollinger, Madison, Iron, Dent, Perry, St. Genevieve, 
St. Francois, Washington, Carter and Oregon. 

Fourth Congressional District shall be composed of the coun¬ 
ties of Barton, Jasper, NeAvton, McDonald, Barry, Lawrence, 
Dade, Cedar, Polk, Green, Christian, Stone, Taney, AYebstcr, 
Dallas, Laclede, Wright, Douglass, Ozark, Texas and Howell. 

Fifth Congressional District shall be composed of the counties 
of Cass, Bates, Vernon, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Hickoiy, 
Benton, Pettis, Cooper, Moniteau, Cole, Morgan, Miller and 
Camden. 











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Sixth Congressional District shall be composed of the coun¬ 
ties of Clinton, Clay, Platte, Jackson, Caldwell, Pay,-Lafayette, 
Carroll, Saline and Chariton. 

Seventh Congressmial District shall be composed of the 
counties of Atchison, Holt, Hodaway, Andrew, Buchanan, 
HeKalb, Gentry, Daviess, Harrison, Livingston, Grundy, 
Mercer, Sullivan, Putnam and Worth. 

Eighth Congressional District shall be composed of the 
counties of Linn, Schuyler, Scotland, Clark, Adair, Knox, 
Lewis, Marion, Shelby, Macon, Pandolph and Howard. 

Ninth Congressional District shall be composed of the coun¬ 
ties of Monroe, Palls, Audrain, Pike, Lincoln, Montgomery, 
Callaway, Boone, Warren and St Charles. 























































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